Ho et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Miniaturizing color-sensitive photodetectors via hybrid nanoantennas toward submicrometer dimensionsHo et al., 2022
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- Ho J
- Dong Z
- Leong H
- Zhang J
- Tjiptoharsono F
- Daqiqeh Rezaei S
- Goh K
- Wu M
- Li S
- Chee J
- Wong C
- Kuznetsov A
- Yang J
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- Science Advances
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Digital camera sensors use color filters on photodiodes to achieve color selectivity. As the color filters and photosensitive silicon layers are separate elements, these sensors suffer from optical cross-talk, which sets limits to the minimum pixel size. Here, we report hybrid …
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